[quote]LINK Open the page to the full site for the whole SD region. There's literally too much to do out there to go on suggestions. I lived in El Cajon, Poway, Oceanside, Carlsbad, San Marcos and Escondido. Obviously the weather is lovely along the coast and there's something different to do mornin...

Uhhh... a little awkward.
[quote]“We don’t have a culture of bad behavior at Baylor University” and “the problems we have dealt with at Baylor are probably problems at every university in the country.”[/quote]
[link=(http://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/college/columnist/dan-wolken/2016/07/19/...

Heading to San Diego area from July 31-August 26th and am going to be staying in Oceanside at the Residence Inn.
Wondering if anyone is familiar with the area and can offer tips on things to do, places to eat, etc.
...

[quote]I would say Austin shouldn't be on the list. It's the 10th or 11th largest city in the country. It's great and all, but expensive. Austin is "on the radar" for people all across the country. That alone, should take it out from the "underrated" consideration. I'd throw San Angelo, TX and San ...

[quote]Have you ever looked at Miami Beach? Miami is the mainland its nice, but way too populated. Miami Beach is like 10 sq miles or something, its gorgeous and has an incredible boardwalk to go run around the beach all the way from 1st to 41st, the island goes to just past 96th st fwiw.I bought a ...

I've heard a lot about Boise and some of the places in Montana.
I'm about to head to San Diego to work for a month so looking forward to that.
Also I've seen a lot of mentions about Fort Worth currently....assuming it's really on the comeup?...

Looking for somewhere that's similiar to the criteria on that list.
Not too big, but not too small. I'm an avid runner/outdoors guy so that's preferred. And a big fan of an awesome local food scene. Would be nice to be somewhere that sports are tied into the culture as well....

Was going through Livability's top places to live in America and the majority seemed to be out west with a few scattered in other places.
With that being said what are some of the most underrated places in America for someone in their mid-late 20s to live? ...

[quote]They are without a doubt the most obstinate dogs I have been around. It seems like they do everything they can to be ornery. They are fun as heck as long as you can live with a dog that trolls you constantly[/quote]
Oh absolutely he is a HUGE troll :lol:
It's pretty hysterical, thoug...

[quote]Weird. Huskies are generally known for their peculiar temperament and independence.[/quote]
Yeah it's nuts. Trained off leash and everything. Took a whole lot of work but he absolutely loves me. It's funny, really. ...

I have a Siberian Husky I've raised since the time he was 8 weeks old and that little arse never leave my side.
Gotta take a shit? Yep he's right there. Need to shower? Yep paws under the door. If I'm cooking or doing anything he's right by my side and follows me everywhere.
Was definitely tou...